The
embattled General Overseer of the Omega Fire Ministries, Johnson
Suleman, has traded words with Festus Keyamo, a human rights lawyer,
over the latter’s client who accused the preacher of forceful
abortion of pregnancy.
Stephanie
Otobo, a Canadian-based singer, had also accused Mr. Suleman, through
her lawyer, of failing to keep a marriage promise made to her last
year.
But
in a statement by Phrank Shaibu, Mr. Suleman’s spokesperson, the
cleric accused Mr. Keyamo of plotting to clone his (the
pastor’s) voice in a forthcoming video on the marriage scandal.
The
preacher also accused Mr. Keyamo “and his paymasters” of
plotting to kill or cause bodily harm to Ms. Otobo and blame the
pastor for perpetrating the act.
“There
are indications that so-called human rights lawyer, Festus Keyamo and
his paymasters have concluded plans to unveil cloned video clips
involving the General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries Apostle
Johnson Suleman in a desperate bid to prove that the latter had an
amorous relationship with one Miss Stephanie Otobo,” Mr. Shaibu
said.
“Similarly,
it was gathered that Keyamo and his paymasters have also decided to
kill or terribly harm the said Miss Otobo and frame Apostle Suleman
or his agents as being responsible for the heinous act.”
The
preacher’s claims came just as Ms. Otobo, 23, provided lurid
details of her alleged affair with Mr. Suleman.
At
a hastily convened press conference at Mr. Keyamo’s Lagos office on
Friday, Ms. Otobo said her relationship with Mr. Suleman involved
a lot of sex.
Earlier,
she had accused the pastor of impregnating and dumping her, via two
letters written and signed by Mr. Keyamo.
Mr.
Suleman denies all the allegations.
On
Thursday, Mr. Suleman threatened
legal action against
Mr. Keyamo, demanding N1 billion from the lawyer “for all the
injuries inflicted on him,” as well as a retraction of all the
allegations within seven days.
In
his latest statement, the preacher
said the unfolding events stemmed
from his recent stand against issues bordering on national security,
adding that some “powerful forces” are after him.
Stephanie Otobo
Claims
‘ridiculous, laughable’
The
Festus Keyamo Chambers promised an official response to Mr. Suleman’s
claims on Monday.
But
speaking shortly after Ms. Otobo’s press conference in
Lagos, Festus Afeiyodion, the Deputy Head of Chambers, described
the preacher’s claims as “ridiculous” and “laughable,”
adding that the threat was a mere ploy by Mr. Suleman to deceive the
public.
“We
don’t have any problem with Apostle Suleman, we are not personal,
we are professionals,” said Mr. Afeiyodion, who heads the law
firm’s Lagos office.
“By Monday,
we will personally respond to (Apostle Suleman’s) letter, our
official response.
“It
is a matter between Stephanie Otobo and Apostle Suleman, we are only
claiming the ethical right and professional right of a lawyer.
“I
don’t want to go into all that, but the Supreme Court has decided
that a letter written by a lawyer on behalf of his client cannot
ground a case in defamation. So we’ll be eager to meet
him in court.”
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